Google I/O 2014 Conference Highlights.

Today there was a Google I/O 2014 conference in which they have shared upcoming technology coming in Google Android. I have listed down few of them

1)After Android KITKAT version, the next version will be Android "L" which is coming with new Design and Performance improvements.

2) Announced Android Wear devices the LG G Watch and Moto 360.

3) New "Android Auto" technology for Cars. In this you can connect your smartphone to the car and without touching the handset, you can access your device on your Voice.

4) "Android TV", in which you can connect your Smartphone or Smart watch to Android TV.

5) Another innovative thing is that Chromebook users can now connect there Smartphone devices to Chromebook and while accessing Chromebook they will get the latest messages, call, low battery warning etc on Chromebook.

There are many more things are coming soon related to security, performance. I don't remember all the things. But I will update you guys very soon in detail.

Hello Mahesh, Thanks for sharing a short summary about the key highlights of Google I/O 2014 Conference. You have put across the key Google announcements from I/O 2014 in a short and precise manner. I am eagerly looking forward to the launch of Android L OS along with Android wear devices like Moto 360 and LG G. Let us see how successful the Android Wear watches turn out to be.Thanks & Best Regards,Bhakti Savla

I predicted Project ARA would be announced in Google I/O. In YouTube, Google has launched a short illustration about the Project ARA. It was a phone and we can assemble the hardware like we do in traditional desktop.

You no need to open the phone case to attach RAM, processor or any hardware. It have a port and we can attach hardware just like inserting old video game cassette. So you no need to change your phone every time to upgrade. You can just install upgraded RAM or storage whenever you want.

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